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Title: Bumpers and Tire carriers
Post by: Jeffy on August 31, 2013, 09:48:21 PM
I've been looking at rear bumers/tire carriers.  It seems a few of the companies aren't around anymore.  Here are a few I like.

Love how the Rotopak's are so slim.  Though I think that's only 2 Gals each.
(http://www.eadoffroad.com/image/cache/data/products/jcroffroad/bumper/SWBCRDeluxe2-500x500.jpg)(http://www.eadoffroad.com/image/cache/data/products/jcroffroad/bumper/SWBCRDeluxe6-500x500.jpg)

I know a lot of people like LOD and Jeeperman on Jeepforums.

I kinda like this one since it allows for gas can without pushing the spare too far out.  I don't care for teh angled tire though.  It blocks the tail lights but I like how they're in the bumper.  Not sure if I like the clipped ends though.

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-oPZQ1gNp7P0/UiAB6nZu3UI/AAAAAAAAuSw/nqmhRiOC68c/w500/310.jpg)(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-16hnnAVhQFw/UiAB6ih0_eI/AAAAAAAAuS8/XYMMvybHRjo/w500/312.jpg)

I'm also a fan of the HMMWV bumpers.  Pretty simple.

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-OQWIEQy-eb0/UiABB0fTvyI/AAAAAAAAuSI/Mv0ry64RiRo/w500/bevestiging-bumper2.jpg)(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-6yfYMAzLOhU/UiABB_BqMWI/AAAAAAAAuSM/cj65sK7rYQk/w500/bevestiging-bumper.jpg)

Gavin, Hanson and even ARB make some nice ones but damn, they are expensive when you option them out.  Any others I should be looking at?

I think I'm going to have to add about 1.5" to the rear to compensate for the weight.  :lol:
Title: Re: Bumpers and Tire carriers
Post by: neale_rs on August 31, 2013, 10:52:08 PM
The 2.5 is amazingly fuel efficient off road.  If you have a 20 gallon tank you can probably just not worry about carrying extra gas and get a simpler, lighter carrier.
Title: Re: Bumpers and Tire carriers
Post by: Jeffy on August 31, 2013, 11:05:41 PM
Extra fuel is always nice to have though.  I'd rather not carry it on the roof rack nor inside.  I could also carry water with the same rack.
Title: Re: Bumpers and Tire carriers
Post by: Jeffy on September 01, 2013, 12:16:31 AM
Here's the one I'm considering.  The only problem is that my 2M antenna is on the left side right where the latch is.  Also, I'm wondering how they have the tail gate mounted with the bracket on the corner guard.  2 stacked shims?  Gonna have to see what they actually do for that.  Though I don't have corner guards.  Was thinking about getting some shorty's but I need them without tail light holes so I can do my own thing.  Oh and the rack is modular so you can have the tire centered and no gas can rack.

(http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c111/dapozer/TnT/DSC_0028.jpg)(http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c111/dapozer/TnT/DSC_0026.jpg)
(http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c111/dapozer/TnT/DSC_0025.jpg)
Title: Re: Bumpers and Tire carriers
Post by: stan98tj on September 01, 2013, 12:30:02 AM
I went with LOD, found out about them through a couple friends who run them. Mine should be here this coming week. I'll give a full review when I get it. I bought the Signature Series bumper and tire carrier. I chose to hold off on the options until later.
Title: Re: Bumpers and Tire carriers
Post by: Jeffy on September 01, 2013, 03:12:15 PM
LOD makes a nice bumper.

Anyone recognize this one?

(http://image.fourwheeler.com/f/28113923+w600+h400+re0+cr1+ar0/1009_4wd_23%2Btrail_armor_guide%2Bproto_fab.jpg)
Title: Re: Bumpers and Tire carriers
Post by: sharpxmen on September 01, 2013, 03:50:09 PM
LOD makes a nice bumper.

Anyone recognize this one?

(http://image.fourwheeler.com/f/28113923+w600+h400+re0+cr1+ar0/1009_4wd_23%2Btrail_armor_guide%2Bproto_fab.jpg)

not a YJ one for sure (can't fuel up).

Interesting concept though, wish there was an installed image of it.
Title: Re: Bumpers and Tire carriers
Post by: Jeffy on September 01, 2013, 03:55:14 PM
not a YJ one for sure (can't fuel up).

Interesting concept though, wish there was an installed image of it.
Kind of reminds me of the Hanson bumper except for the tire carrier.
Title: Re: Bumpers and Tire carriers
Post by: jfrabat on September 02, 2013, 03:20:03 PM
Extra fuel is always nice to have though.  I'd rather not carry it on the roof rack nor inside.  I could also carry water with the same rack.

I am now looking for a way to add a rack for extra fuel and/or water.  Never really had a need for extra fuel in my trips, but water extra water has been needed in MOST of them!  It would be cool to be able to decide which one to take...
Title: Re: Bumpers and Tire carriers
Post by: FourbangerYJ on September 02, 2013, 05:11:28 PM
I am now looking for a way to add a rack for extra fuel and/or water.  Never really had a need for extra fuel in my trips, but water extra water has been needed in MOST of them!  It would be cool to be able to decide which one to take...

Get one of those back packing water filtration systems. They work great, unless you don't have a water source.
Title: Re: Bumpers and Tire carriers
Post by: jfrabat on September 02, 2013, 05:13:41 PM
Get one of those back packing water filtration systems. They work great, unless you don't have a water source.

No, it don't need to be drinking water; it's for cleaning stuff up (including the radiator!) when it gets all muddied up...
Title: Re: Bumpers and Tire carriers
Post by: Jeffy on September 02, 2013, 05:22:20 PM
Get one of those back packing water filtration systems. They work great, unless you don't have a water source.
Even if you've got water filtration/purification you'll still want to be able to pack water though.
Title: Re: Bumpers and Tire carriers
Post by: FourbangerYJ on September 02, 2013, 05:27:44 PM
Even if you've got water filtration/purification you'll still want to be able to pack water though.
I have always had room for 2-3 gallons, then filter more as needed on long trips. I had not thought about needing more than that. But it makes sense to have storage for more.
Title: Re: Bumpers and Tire carriers
Post by: Jeffy on September 02, 2013, 06:04:25 PM
I have always had room for 2-3 gallons, then filter more as needed on long trips. I had not thought about needing more than that. But it makes sense to have storage for more.
I'm thinking 5 gallons minimum stored inside with the capability to store more.  It's shared water between the Jeep(emergency) and two people.
Title: Re: Bumpers and Tire carriers
Post by: jfrabat on September 02, 2013, 08:05:40 PM
My rear bumper is enclosed, so I am considering using that, but I fear that if I use it like that, it may start to rust prematurely.  Besides, I don't know if the 3 sections interconnect so that water can flow from one to the other...
Title: Re: Bumpers and Tire carriers
Post by: Jeffy on September 02, 2013, 10:54:00 PM
My rear bumper is enclosed, so I am considering using that, but I fear that if I use it like that, it may start to rust prematurely.  Besides, I don't know if the 3 sections interconnect so that water can flow from one to the other...
You can pour tank sealer into the fill opening.
Title: Re: Bumpers and Tire carriers
Post by: neale_rs on September 03, 2013, 05:52:43 AM
Just fill it up with water mixed with engine coolant to prevent rust.

On second thought, this would not be environmentally responsible, so sealant and clean water would be better.

Title: Re: Bumpers and Tire carriers
Post by: Jeffy on September 03, 2013, 01:46:58 PM
Just fill it up with water mixed with engine coolant to prevent rust.

On second thought, this would not be environmentally responsible, so sealant and clean water would be better.


I wouldn't want to be washing my hands with coolant by mistake.   :lol: :wall: